As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Rockies outfielder/first baseman Michael Cuddyer is back in the disabled list after after re-injuring his right oblique during his third at-bat Saturday night. Sunday morning, manager Jim Tracy said there is a possibility Cuddyer could be out for the rest of the season.

“There is a possible out that,” Tracy said. “I won’t rule it in that that’s completely the case but I won’t rule it out either. That’s as far as I will go with it.”

“It’s beyond frustrating,” Cuddyer said Saturday night following the Rockies’ 6-5 loss to the Marlins. “I felt so good. Felt good on the rehab. Felt good the past two days. Felt good my first two at-bats. Then one swing …”

Cuddyer remained in the game after getting hurt, but said this injury is worse then the first time around.

“It’s in a little higher area. But it’s hard to breathe. This is worse,” he said. “It really grabbed.”

Outfielder Andrew Brown was called up to take Cuddyer’s place on the 25-man roster. Brown, 27, will be in his second stint with the Rockies this season. He played in 11 games from July 17 to Aug. 2, hitting .208 (5-for-24) with two doubles and three RBIs.

Brown has spent most of the 2012 at Triple-A Colorado Springs, where he’s hit .308 with 33 doubles, 24 home runs, four triples and 98 RBIs in 100 games as a Pacific Coast League All-Star.